Events

~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab

The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.

This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

TueJun04

Drop-In

Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.

Native Women’s Academy : Shopping Math

This class runs every Tuesday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Shopping Math is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their everyday math skills. We will review topics like: how to read a receipt, how to calculate taxes, etc. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

TueJun04

Beginners Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

Native Women’s Academy : Writing Essentials

This class runs every Thursday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Writing Essentials is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their writing skills. We will review topics like: how to write a proper sentence, paragraph and essay. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

ThuJun06

Intermediate Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab

The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.

This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

TueJun11

Drop-In

Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.

Native Women’s Academy : Shopping Math

This class runs every Tuesday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Shopping Math is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their everyday math skills. We will review topics like: how to read a receipt, how to calculate taxes, etc. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

TueJun11

Beginners Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

Native Women’s Academy : Writing Essentials

This class runs every Thursday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Writing Essentials is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their writing skills. We will review topics like: how to write a proper sentence, paragraph and essay. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

ThuJun13

Intermediate Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab

The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.

This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

TueJun18

Drop-In

Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.

Native Women’s Academy : Shopping Math

This class runs every Tuesday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Shopping Math is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their everyday math skills. We will review topics like: how to read a receipt, how to calculate taxes, etc. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

TueJun18

Beginners Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

TueJun18

Indigenous Family/ Bay Food Making

No additional details for this event.

TueJun18

Visit to the Bowery Urban Farm

TueJun18

Full Moon Ceremony

Full Moon Ceremony: September 10th 2019 5:30pm – 8:00pmProvides clients with the opportunity to learn teachings around the thirteen grandmothermoons and their significance to our lives as women. Clients are a part of a sharing circle and aretaught how to harness the full moon energy once a month to further their healing journeys.Moonstone crystals and instructions are used to support this.

Native Women’s Academy : Writing Essentials

This class runs every Thursday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Writing Essentials is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their writing skills. We will review topics like: how to write a proper sentence, paragraph and essay. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

ThuJun20

Intermediate Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

~ Online Learning ~ Computer Lab

The Nbaakaawin Kwe (Wisdom Woman) Education Centre is offering a new computer lab. Participants can pick from a number of online classes, including: G1 Drivers Test Prep, Money Matters, Customer Service, Mindfulness, and much more! You can work independently on your course or with tutor support. This series welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in learning Anishinaabemowin.

This education series is now full. If you are interested in other Computer Literacy classes please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

TueJun25

Drop-In

Drop-In (Personal Needs Support Program) is accessible two days/week Tuesdays 10am-12:15pm and Thursdays 1:30pm-3:45pm on a first come first serve basis – Limited to one visit per client per week.

Native Women’s Academy : Shopping Math

This class runs every Tuesday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Shopping Math is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their everyday math skills. We will review topics like: how to read a receipt, how to calculate taxes, etc. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

TueJun25

Beginners Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

Native Women’s Academy : Writing Essentials

This class runs every Thursday in April from 3:30pm-5:00pm (dinner served after class)

Writing Essentials is a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in improving their writing skills. We will review topics like: how to write a proper sentence, paragraph and essay. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested, please contact Terez, Education Coordinator to set up an intake appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

ThuJun27

Intermediate Anishinaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings

Anishnaabemowin Language and Cultural Teachings a 12-week course offered through Native Women’s Academy: School of Life Skills. This free school program is designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women who are interested in sharing and growing their Anishinabeemowin language and cultural knowledge. Dinner and tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

If you are interested in this program, please register with NWRCT`s Education Program. Contact the Education Coordinator to set up an appointment (email:education@nwrct.ca phone:416.963.9963 ext. 238)

We are offering a 12-week program designed to prepare you for school, greater independence, and employment. You can register for 1 or more courses: Shopping Math, Anishinaabemowin, Writing, Computer Skills, and much more. This program welcomes Indigenous (First Nations – status or non-status, Inuit, Metis) self-identifying women. Tokens are provided and childcare is available upon request. There will be a graduation feast and certificates upon completion J

Clients and members are welcome to visit between 10 am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday to access services and programming. We also offer lunch service from 12:30pm until 1:30 pm Monday through Friday.
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The Native Women’s Resource Centre of Toronto (NWRCT) began when a dedicated group of Aboriginal women recognized the need for a gathering place in Toronto where Aboriginal women could share resources, support one another, and practice their traditional ways.